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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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None
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4.12.0
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None
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None
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CNF Network Sprint 224, CNF Network Sprint 225, CNF Network Sprint 226, CNF Network Sprint 227, CNF Network Sprint 228, CNF Network Sprint 229
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6
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Rejected
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False
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Description of problem:
In the scenario where pods with SR-IOV interface from the same resource pool are created and deleted a few times, the underlying VF may end up with a default configuration instead of the desired one (i.e: no MAC address, no VLAN). U/S issue: https://github.com/k8snetworkplumbingwg/sriov-cni/issues/219
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
SR-IOV CNI: v2.6 SR-IOV device plugin: v3.3 Multus: v3.8 Kubernetes: v1.22.2
How reproducible:
17%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Terminal 1: Monitor SR-IOV VFs state on node 'worker1' 2. Terminal 2: 2.1 Create a pod 'test1' test with: nodeSelector to node 'worker1.' SR-IOV interface with MAC address '02:02:02:02:02'. 2.2 Wait for the pod 'test1' to be ready. 2.3 Delete pod 'test1' in background and immediately create a similar pod 'test2'. 2.4 Wait for pod 'test2' to be ready. After a few iterations 'test2' pod is Running but looking at the node VFs (terminal 2) it shows that it's not configured with the desired MAC address. Scripts and manifests I used for reproducing the issue: https://gist.github.com/ormergi/3ddbf901ddc95baf316b604994285a69
Actual results:
Pod ended up with unexpected MAC address on its VF.
Expected results:
The pod underlying VF is to be configured correctly.
Additional info:
On Kubevirt CI SR-IOV tests lane some tests are failing due to VMs SR-IOV interfaces ends up with unexpected MAC address. It seems that when the VM underlying pod is deleted, CNI cmdDEL command is executed, it will reset the VF whether it's been allocated by another pod or not. Also, it's not guaranteed that as soon as a pod is disposed its underlying VF is reseted. It takes 1-2 seconds for it to reset, which seem odd because I would expect all its resource to be free when it's gone.
- is cloned by
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OCPBUGS-4585 SR-IOV VFs may get reseted after being allocated by other pods
- Closed
- is depended on by
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OCPBUGS-4585 SR-IOV VFs may get reseted after being allocated by other pods
- Closed
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